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- Mount_Cardigan abstract "Mount Cardigan is a prominent bare-rock summit in the towns of Orange and Alexandria in western New Hampshire. While its peak is only 3,155 feet (962 m) above sea level, it has extensive areas of bare granite ledges and alpine scrub, giving it the feel to hikers of a much higher mountain. Most of the summit area was denuded by devastating forest fires in 1855.The Civilian Conservation Corps helped to develop the alpine ski trail network still in use today on the east side of the mountain.The mountain is set in the 5,000-acre (20 km2) Cardigan Mountain State Forest.The Cardigan Lodge, operated by the Appalachian Mountain Club since 1934, is located to the east at the foot of the mountain, and is often used as a base for day hikes in and around the mountain. Many schools from around New England have overnight field trips to the mountain during the autumn and spring months.".
- Mount_Cardigan elevation "961.644".
- Mount_Cardigan locatedInArea Alexandria,_New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Cardigan locatedInArea New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Cardigan locatedInArea Orange,_New_Hampshire.
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- Mount_Cardigan prominence "586.74".
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- Mount_Cardigan wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cardigan State Park".
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- Mount_Cardigan easiestRoute "West Ridge Trail".
- Mount_Cardigan elevationFt "3155".
- Mount_Cardigan labelPosition "bottom".
- Mount_Cardigan latD "43.6497949".
- Mount_Cardigan location Alexandria,_New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Cardigan location New_Hampshire.
- Mount_Cardigan location Orange,_New_Hampshire.
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- Mount_Cardigan longD "-71.9148048".
- Mount_Cardigan mapCaption "Location in New Hampshire".
- Mount_Cardigan mapSize "180".
- Mount_Cardigan name "Mount Cardigan".
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- Mount_Cardigan photoCaption "Mount Cardigan from the south".
- Mount_Cardigan prominenceFt "1925".
- Mount_Cardigan regionCode "US-NH".
- Mount_Cardigan topo "USGS Mount Cardigan".
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- Mount_Cardigan subject Category:Appalachian_Mountain_Club.
- Mount_Cardigan subject Category:Mountains_of_Grafton_County,_New_Hampshire.
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- Mount_Cardigan hypernym Summit.
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- Mount_Cardigan comment "Mount Cardigan is a prominent bare-rock summit in the towns of Orange and Alexandria in western New Hampshire. While its peak is only 3,155 feet (962 m) above sea level, it has extensive areas of bare granite ledges and alpine scrub, giving it the feel to hikers of a much higher mountain.".